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Gene overexpression in P. tetraurelia Gene overexpression can be achieved by introducing more copies of the target gene into the MAC in P. tetraurelia (Table 1). A small portion of exogenous DNA introduced into the MAC of P. tetraurelia can be integrated into the chromosomes, similar to Tetrahymena, while most is added with Paramecium telomerelike ...
Fu, Jinyu +6 more
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[Motor activity of paramecium].
Biofizika, 2000A systemic study of the mechanisms of motor activity of paramecium was carried out. The movements of paramecium responding to various influences were photographed. The analysis of the data revealed the time dependences of the rate of movement, rate of rotation, and the radius and the pitch of the helix trajectory.
Kotov N. +5 more
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1994
Aquatic organisms have the capability of detecting and responding to chemical stimuli. The stimulus can signify the presence of food, mates, predators, or a place to settle and continue development. Unicellular aquatic organisms are not exceptions and as an example, I discuss chemoresponses of Paramecium tetraurelia, a ciliated eukaryotic microorganism.
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Aquatic organisms have the capability of detecting and responding to chemical stimuli. The stimulus can signify the presence of food, mates, predators, or a place to settle and continue development. Unicellular aquatic organisms are not exceptions and as an example, I discuss chemoresponses of Paramecium tetraurelia, a ciliated eukaryotic microorganism.
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Paramecium multimicronucleata vs. Paramecium multimicronucleatum
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Global trends of whole-genome duplications revealed by the ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia
Nature, 2006Jean-Marc Aury +2 more
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